Cassius - here enjoying shish kebab served by keeper Toody Scott on Green Island, Queensland - has reclaimed his crown as the world's biggest crocodile in captivity after the death of Lolong, a 20-foot-long suspected man-eater caught in the Philippines. Guinness has already contacted Marineland Melanesia, where Cassius lives, to inform the park that the nearly 18-foot-long reptile is No. 1 again.

at his home waits to be rescued in Pimento, Ind. Sheriff's deputies and others used a winch attached to a harness to guide the horse to the shallow end of the pool. Blankets were thrown over its back, and it was coaxed into walking up steps in the pool into a heated garage, where a veterinarian treated the animal.

The Atlanta Braves' boys of summer use rubber bands to stretch out their winter legs at spring training in Kissimmee, Fla.

A site for sore thighs:

The Atlanta Braves' boys of summer use rubber bands to stretch out their winter legs at spring training in Kissimmee, Fla.

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Have an orange:

A Gilles of Binche throws fruit at a spectator during carnival in Binche, Belgium. As many as 1,000 of the clown-like Gilles gathered in the city center of Binche, wearing ostrich feather hats and black medieval costumes hung with bells and decorated with fluffy lace. The oranges are considered a gift of good luck, and it is an insult to throw them back.

in the Sangam, the confluence of the Yamuna, Ganges and mythical Saraswati rivers at the Kumbh Mela in Allahabad. Tens of millions of pilgrims have taken a holy dip in India's sacred waters during the world's largest religious festival.